raise one 's head and crane one 's neck
Qiaoshou is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Qi á OSH ǒ uy ǐ NL ǐ ng, which means to raise your head and stretch your neck to look far away. It is used to describe eager hope.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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Wei Chen Lin of the Three Kingdoms states that "all the meritorious people are willing to lead and respond." In Jin Dynasty, fengchou's Shangshu taokan mansion asks Murong to be granted the title of King Yan: "although Murong is limited to mountains and seas, separated by JIEKOU, it is the capital of the heart to lead."
Chinese PinYin : qiáo shǒu yǐn lǐng
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour. bèi chǒng ruò jīng
Water and fire help each other, salt and plum complement each other. shuǐ huǒ xiāng jì,yán méi xiāng ché
Whole armour and repair soldiers. zhěng jiǎ shàn bīng